Summary

Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration policies, including heightened ICE raids, are disrupting the U.S. agricultural sector.

In California’s Central Valley, a key food-producing region, undocumented farm workers—over half the workforce—are staying home out of fear, leaving crops like citrus unharvested.

Bakersfield saw up to 75% of workers absent, sparking concerns of economic devastation and rising food prices.

ICE is also targeting sensitive areas like schools and churches after rolling back Obama-era protections.

Experts warn these policies could lead to widespread economic repercussions.

  • TurtleSoup@lemmy.zip
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    5 hours ago

    Chicken products in general will likely increase in price. I used to live in an area that was predominantly chicken farms and had several Tyson processesing plants. I’d wager at least 60% of the workers both on the farms and in the plants were undocumented.

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      4 hours ago

      I can see a situation in which those workers are retained… in a special camp processing chicken.

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        4 hours ago

        It goes beyond chicken.

        Two other industries that are gonna take a big hit: trucking and oil. Seriously. Both industries have a large (estimated) number of undocumented individuals working within them. It’s gonna be hard to “drill baby drill” when you just deported half the drill crews…